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Essay heading: Moral Risk And Nuclear Weapons
 
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The fact that we know more than we can clearly express contributes to the conclusion that much knowledge is passed on by other means, such as apprenticeship. When one is in an apprenticeship, one has "close, personal association with the intimate views and practices of a distinguished master" (Rhodes- 32)...
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Science was actually more like an art, passed from master to apprentice. It could not be learned from books and classes alone, "...because nothing in science ever quite fits; no experiment is ever final proof; everything is simplified and approximate" (Rhodes- 32). One great example of a pre-World War II apprenticeship is J...
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